“What I learned in the Peace Corps”

“Never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined that a few decades later, liberals would be pushing the lie that Western civilization is no better than a third-world country. Or would teach two generations of our kids that loving your own culture and wanting to preserve it are racism.”

“We are lectured by Democrats that we must privilege third-world immigration by the hundred million with chain migration. They tell us we must end America as a white, Western, Judeo-Christian, capitalist nation – to prove we are not racist. I don’t need to prove a thing. Leftists want open borders because they resent whites, resent Western achievements, and hate America. They want to destroy America as we know it.

As President Trump asked, why would we do that?

We have the right to choose what kind of country to live in. I was happy to donate a year of my life as a young woman to help the poor Senegalese. I am not willing to donate my country. ”

4 Responses to “What I learned in the Peace Corps”

Somewhat O/T
Front page article in today’s Australian. (Behind a paywall, unfortunately)
This comes at a time when China’s program to influence education and politics all over the West is finally being exposed:”How to stay in China’s good books
ZHOU BO
Australia needn’t mourn the passing of Pax Americana. ‘

Of course not, not at all. After all, Australians are great admirers of China’s justice system and summary executions and forced labour and mass relocations and organ harvesting and denial of free speech and censorship and so forth…they’re merely temporary and necessary measures until the great century of the glorious worldwide subjugation revolution dawns.
China wouldn’t want to see all those lives donated by patriotic Chinese people during the Great Leap Forward wasted. Mind you,what’s a mere 45 million dead when utopia beckons, eh?
China is the most dangerous country on earth, a danger to life and liberty like nothing we’ve ever faced before. I’ve been saying so for twenty years and nothing since has changed my mind.
oh, and:http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/news/maos-great-leap-forward-killed-45-million-in-four-years-2081630.html

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